Embracing Peace Over Past Heartaches

The song "Acreditar" by Dona Ivone Lara is a poignant reflection on moving forward from a past relationship and the refusal to dwell on what has been left behind. The lyrics express a firm stance against restarting a relationship that has run its course, with the narrator acknowledging that life has moved on and the other person failed to keep up. The opening lines set a tone of resolution, as the narrator declares a lack of belief in the relationship and an unwillingness to start over.

The middle verses suggest a sense of betrayal or disappointment, as the narrator questions whether they were deceived. There's a realization that time has not been kind to the other person, who has stumbled and failed to notice the passage of time and the weight of nostalgia and pain that it brought. This could imply that the other person is now trying to rekindle the relationship, not realizing that the narrator has already processed and moved past the pain.

In the final verses, the narrator finds solace in the present, living in the 'arms of peace' and consciously choosing to ignore the past that the other person is attempting to bring back into their life. The repetition of these lines emphasizes the narrator's contentment with their current state of peace and their decision to leave the past behind. Dona Ivone Lara's soulful interpretation likely adds a layer of depth and emotion to the song, making it a powerful statement on healing and personal growth.

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  1. Acreditar
  2. Adeus de Um Poeta
  3. Força da Imaginação
  4. Alguém Me Avisou
  5. Nasci Pra Sonhar E Cantar
  6. Mas Quem Disse Que Eu Te Esqueço
  7. Sorriso Negro
  8. Sonho Meu
  9. Samba, Minha Raíz
  10. Sorriso de Criança
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